For a photographer who has no idea about video settings this has all been insanely helpful. I apply a lot of your tips over to motorcycle photography too and it’s helped immensely. Let’s see how video goes too!
please do you have any content that we could also have?? practically i also use some tips and wanting to look for more here ... i am also into motorcycle reviews .. basically from the customer's view point .
Every time i try to make one of these videos, i start off good but there's SO MANY variables I start making essentially a 10-12 min video into a 2 hour tutorial lol its hard! one of these days ill find the minimal words to say
Great video. I believe that, at least on Sony, you can enable variable shutter speeds which allows you to get rid of flickering by micro adjusting the shutter like 60.1 or 60.3 etc
Hi,im jist starting to take phone photography and using gimbal ,and with your video im getting some tips for my reels and videos.thanks so much it helps me a lot,have a great day……..
Wow banger of a video! Finally trying out shooting video doesn't seem scary after knowing the terminology as well. There's some overlap with photography but so many terms that made no sense before
It’s hard because iPhones don’t let you control a lot of setting but I heard you can download a third party camera app to solve that to replicate some settings! And also a phone gimbal would be good I have a DJI OM4 pretty nice
@@TheAETHER22 hey mate. I have some older videos showcasing how a CPL actually works, it’s super cool and really useful for car photography / videography. CPL’s cut reflections off windows, or water, and also makes the skies a bit more saturated sometimes. ND filters are more like sunglasses for your camera to help you maintain a proper exposure, mainly in the area of shutter speed for video.
For sure, for whatever it's worth from a GOAT here, in the aforementioned 120 or 90 or 60 frame implementation you can for sure dial around the shutter speed (traditional movie cameras. It's shutter angle rather than speed) and for sure 99% of the time find a shutter angle that kills the flicker in the frame, sticking to that 180° shutter at 24 frames per second when trying to retain a similar motion blur that the human eye sees, is pertinent if that's what you're going for, however, that one over two formula kind of goes out the window as soon as It's no longer important to you to leave some motion blur in the frame, higher frame rates definitely look better with no motion blur, as a lot of the time the human eye, especially the novice/non-filmmaking version of said eye equates slow motion and motion blur with being out of focus, anyhow, now I'm starting to get off topic, the bottom line is is outside of a 23.976 frame rate, the 180° shutter rule is kind of null and void and I find at least in my slow motion, a lot of the time. The skinnier the better, sometimes I shoot 22° or 8° shutter when trying to quickly control a little exterior daytime light without quickly grabbing another ND as well as keeping my slow motion as crispy as can be and beyond that dialing around when trying to eliminate any flicker from any non-natural source of light close by.
Thanks a lot ! Actually will be filming an Aventador S this Saturday and I am jus super hyped gonna be the craziest car I've ever filmed so I want it to come out perfect
Yesssss ! This was helpful information and a tight video ! I'm excited for the process in learning how to take better videos and photos . Thank you for your time in this video.
Great job !!! Awesome shots !! Do you have any overheating issues with this workflow ? And I’ve seen you use EF lenses, is it really good ? As I can’t afford RF one.. thanks a lot and congrats again 🤩👏
For a photographer who has no idea about video settings this has all been insanely helpful. I apply a lot of your tips over to motorcycle photography too and it’s helped immensely. Let’s see how video goes too!
Stoked that it has been helpful!!
please do you have any content that we could also have?? practically i also use some tips and wanting to look for more here ... i am also into motorcycle reviews .. basically from the customer's view point .
Every time i try to make one of these videos, i start off good but there's SO MANY variables I start making essentially a 10-12 min video into a 2 hour tutorial lol its hard! one of these days ill find the minimal words to say
Yes yes yes yes yes yes🔥🔥exactly the video I was looking for
Is this a jojo reference?
Nicely done Alex!
Thanks so much! 🙏🏼
The last advice was the best..!! Keep practicing till perfect.
Dude thanks for the opportunity to win that Gimbal it could be a game changer on my car photography to finally start adding video
Because 24 is NTSC, you can always try 50p or turn down your shutter by 1/10 which should help with the light flickering.
Thanks Alex, I still have a lot to learn, bring on more tutorials!
Let’s goooo!
You could not have posted this at any better point! Thank you so much I was literally hoping you would do an updated video
Boom! Love when that happens! 👊🏼
Awesome as always 🤘🏻
Thanks mate! Appreciate you. 👊🏼
Thank you and i orderd the 24-70 mm lens ❤️
I needed that last bit of motivation. GET UP AND GO PRACTICE!
Go get after it!!
this video will be played over and over until I master what you teach here. I will build a film company someday because of this video.
Haha! I love it man! Get after it! 🙌🏼 also helps my average view duration stat for RUclips haha 👊🏼
So amazing 🤩 Keep it up!!! 🙏🏻
Not sure what’s more awesome, this video or that beautiful Porsche 👌🏻🔥
That’s why we combine the two 👌🏼 Thanks so much for watching!
Great Content for who is starting their car videography 💯
That 1er shot was pretty sick! Now I have more shots in the bag to practice and use, thank you! 😅🙏🏽
WOW WOW ,THIS IS FANTASTIC BRO. I HAVE JUSTED SHOOTING CAR COMMERCIALS HERE IN UGANDA. I LOVE YOUR WORK. THANKS
Thanks so much for watching!
I love your speed ramps ✌️🙌💯💯
Great vid. That last tip is definitely the most important 🤙
Man, your videos have changed my game. Appreciate your time and effort. Love keeping up with your ig and yt. Thanks for all the help my guy!!!
Always great timing for an upload! Just took on a job for my employer, going to use these tips
Just got my first camera today, been using a phone for all my videos. This video was huge, thank you!
Solid, clear information... this just saved me a ton of time. I'm curious about the one-shot take, was it in 60p? or 120..?
Thank you so much for these tips🔥🔥🙏🏾🙏🏾
Happy to help! 👊🏼
You should do a speed ramping Tutorial!
My mind is moving now! Love it!
👊🏼
Great video. I believe that, at least on Sony, you can enable variable shutter speeds which allows you to get rid of flickering by micro adjusting the shutter like 60.1 or 60.3 etc
can you talk more about setting AF for not hunting when filming car ? tks mate
Your bag, sire.
😂😂 Thanks for that. You were the real mvp!
Thanks Alex! Yours tutorials are the best!!!! love yours job.
good tipps my friend, but you could work a little on that speed ramps to make them smoother
Hi,im jist starting to take phone photography and using gimbal ,and with your video im getting some tips for my reels and videos.thanks so much it helps me a lot,have a great day……..
Glad to hear it’s helpful!! Have a good day yourself! 🙌🏼
I want to thank to creator of this channel for teaching me so much. Thank you 🙏
You are so welcome!! Thanks for being a part of the community. 😃 Happy new year!
Wow, that speed ramping is some neat stuff. Never knew there was a term for that specific thing. Thanks for the information 👌
Appreciate you watching! Glad you learned something new 👊🏼
MVP video my dude
👊🏼 thanks homie!
Nice, nice, nice! The best tuts.
Thank you for this. The 3/1 perspective opened my eyes to better perspectives. Love how this applies to any other things/products too.
Wow banger of a video! Finally trying out shooting video doesn't seem scary after knowing the terminology as well. There's some overlap with photography but so many terms that made no sense before
Lots of overlap with photo, but also different. Hopefully this helps!
Amazing job !
Thanks eh!
Unreal! So many good tips in this video!
Quality video Alex! Well done!
Last tip 🔑
👊🏼 yes sir
This was the video I was looking for, thanks man! You’ve earned a new subscriber!
Love it man! Thank you for watching and subscribing. 😃 Hopefully you’ll be able to implement it well moving forward. Appreciate ya! 👊🏼
my 2023BRZ is showing up in 3 days, needed this info! thanks! :D
Love the tutorials, keep going!💯
I am learning too much from u ❤️
Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Simply amazing man
Thanks for watching! Glad you found it helpful!
@@TheCarCreative man you are soo underrated, you deserve more for these quality videos 🤍 keep it up
This has been super helpful. Thank you for sharing.
Very helpful stuff! I’ve got the settings and technical stuff down, now I need to learn application and technique.
Sounds like the last tip was for you then 👊🏼
Can you do a video explaining how to shoot car footage with iPhone?
It’s hard because iPhones don’t let you control a lot of setting but I heard you can download a third party camera app to solve that to replicate some settings! And also a phone gimbal would be good I have a DJI OM4 pretty nice
@@carsnob oh cool
Yeah I think a video for how to do this kinda stuff on mobile or how to get the best video quality on mobile would be sick.
Very informative, Thank you!
Great and exciting video!!!
Thanks so much for watching!
Ace run through. Peace!
Thanks so much for watching!
I wish you could show the difference between those lens filters (ND and CPL). What do you mean exactly by removing reflections?
@@TheAETHER22 hey mate. I have some older videos showcasing how a CPL actually works, it’s super cool and really useful for car photography / videography. CPL’s cut reflections off windows, or water, and also makes the skies a bit more saturated sometimes. ND filters are more like sunglasses for your camera to help you maintain a proper exposure, mainly in the area of shutter speed for video.
Cool shots 🔥
For sure, for whatever it's worth from a GOAT here, in the aforementioned 120 or 90 or 60 frame implementation you can for sure dial around the shutter speed (traditional movie cameras. It's shutter angle rather than speed) and for sure 99% of the time find a shutter angle that kills the flicker in the frame, sticking to that 180° shutter at 24 frames per second when trying to retain a similar motion blur that the human eye sees, is pertinent if that's what you're going for, however, that one over two formula kind of goes out the window as soon as It's no longer important to you to leave some motion blur in the frame, higher frame rates definitely look better with no motion blur, as a lot of the time the human eye, especially the novice/non-filmmaking version of said eye equates slow motion and motion blur with being out of focus, anyhow, now I'm starting to get off topic, the bottom line is is outside of a 23.976 frame rate, the 180° shutter rule is kind of null and void and I find at least in my slow motion, a lot of the time. The skinnier the better, sometimes I shoot 22° or 8° shutter when trying to quickly control a little exterior daytime light without quickly grabbing another ND as well as keeping my slow motion as crispy as can be and beyond that dialing around when trying to eliminate any flicker from any non-natural source of light close by.
this was so helpful 🙏
how to get the free gimbal?
once again killing the Car photography/videography game as always bro!
Quality content.
Thanks eh! 🙌🏼
Good tips man
Glad you found it helpful! 😃
Good stuff bro 👍🏾🆙
Great tutorial.
You teach me a lot.
You know always trying to learn something new. 👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks a lot !
Actually will be filming an Aventador S this Saturday and I am jus super hyped gonna be the craziest car I've ever filmed so I want it to come out perfect
So exciting mate!! Congrats. Hope it goes well!
Big up bro ❤️, I'll definitely need that gimble 😭
Exactly what I've looked for then thanks 😊
You are the god thank u sir
So much work on this video! Thank you! It is very informative and interesting to watch!
I appreciate your feedback 🙏🏼 always nice when someone recognizes the hours put in. 👊🏼
Wow I like si much is easy understand thanks men! God Bless You
Thank you for these well made, informative, and useful videos!
Really helpfull, wow, thank you so much, i was looking for a video like this. 🔥 Keep it up, awesome contents
Thank you for this video and tutorial! Would it be possible to shoot cinematic car videos with a 70-200?
Any tips on rollers?
Awesome , thank you so much for this Video. I want to get start soon to record some Reels / carp**n‘s 😍
Start now! Get after it man! 🙌🏼
@@TheCarCreative You Are so Right !!! Last weekend I got. my S5, so just a gimbal is missing 🤙🏼
Dude!! How do you like the S5? I’m debating switching 🤪
make a video on car photography settings!
Set your iso to 100, pick your aperture (2.8 or 4.0) then adjust your shutter speed till you have great exposure. 👊🏼 done.
Just got my Sigma 56mm and Im choosing a gimbal next. What would you reccomend? Sort of entry level
Can’t go wrong with a gimbal these days. Cinepeer just came out with some cost effective gimbals that seem to be pretty great for cheap.
Thank you Josh peck
😎 Hopefully it was helpful for ya 👊🏼
Wow, your videos are just amazing and have so much to take for us beginners 😲
Thank you for the tips!
How make that speed effect in video?
Great tips and info 👌
Great video! Useful tips!
Getting to learn a ton from you, all hail for your awesome skills that you generously share.
great advice, thanks.
That 1shot was awesome! How many frames per second? 24 or 60?
Thanks man! 60fps for the 1 shot so I can slow down the moments I really wanna highlight.
@@TheCarCreative how do you get that motion-blur in the sped-up versions.. looks so great!
What lens are you using on the gimbal ?
24/70 ?
are you shooting wide at 24mm, 50mm or zoomed in at 70mm ?
Yesssss ! This was helpful information and a tight video ! I'm excited for the process in learning how to take better videos and photos . Thank you for your time in this video.
Would you happen to make a video making a b roll shots with just using a phone and settings to use with a gimbal for b-roll videos?
Well put together video ✔️
Thanks so much! 🙏🏼
NICE! 👌👌
Cheers! 👊🏼👊🏼
Can you make some video of color grading this porsche footage? Thank you!
Maaaybe! I have some color grading videos on my channel, go check them out!
I may not win a gimbal but I won some great information thanks for the tips tricks and advice... Cars are next on my list to make videos of....
what's that song?? I would love to use that in my videos
Amazing thank you for the information you hit all the key points that I was wondering about keep up the great work
Rad super helpful video. Thank you
Will a speed ramp not look bad if filmed in 24fps?
Great job !!! Awesome shots !!
Do you have any overheating issues with this workflow ? And I’ve seen you use EF lenses, is it really good ? As I can’t afford RF one..
thanks a lot and congrats again 🤩👏
Curious to know which sd card your using for the r6 and in clog 3?
Great video
Thanks bro 🙏🏼
No problem 👍
I like how you show us how to handle the camera and the setting. One question what gimbal do u use in this video? :)
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching! I was using the Feiyu Tech SCORP Pro gimbal. I just sold it and now have the DJI RS3 Mini for my Lumix S5ii